Microfibre cloths
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They're not all the same but I think there's a degree of diminishing returns.
The Rag Company range are probably a good safe bet overall.
Kirkland do packs of 36 which you can get off Amazon for a bit of a premium over what you'd pay at Costco.
I think you'd have to be doing something pretty badly wrong to do any damage with either of those.
The Rag Company range are probably a good safe bet overall.
Kirkland do packs of 36 which you can get off Amazon for a bit of a premium over what you'd pay at Costco.
I think you'd have to be doing something pretty badly wrong to do any damage with either of those.
butchstewie said:
They're not all the same but I think there's a degree of diminishing returns.
The Rag Company range are probably a good safe bet overall.
Kirkland do packs of 36 which you can get off Amazon for a bit of a premium over what you'd pay at Costco.
I think you'd have to be doing something pretty badly wrong to do any damage with either of those.
Second vote for the rag company. I've a couple of 4 packs of the edgeless 500 towels from amazon and they're excellent.The Rag Company range are probably a good safe bet overall.
Kirkland do packs of 36 which you can get off Amazon for a bit of a premium over what you'd pay at Costco.
I think you'd have to be doing something pretty badly wrong to do any damage with either of those.
I think I paid £19 for 36 from Amazon and that was with the Prime delivery so I'd say they're cheap enough not to worry about it unless you're getting through significant quantities.
Not used enough to know how they hold up and wash but out the pack they seem a lot plusher than a lot of the "household cleaning" ones.
Not used enough to know how they hold up and wash but out the pack they seem a lot plusher than a lot of the "household cleaning" ones.
Simpo Two said:
Thanks folks, the Kirkland looks like a good compromise.
Just to check - as well as drying will they be suitable for applying/buffing ceramic detailer?
The Kirkland MF's are excellent for the £. Absoutely fine for using with a quick detailer / ceramic sprays etc.Just to check - as well as drying will they be suitable for applying/buffing ceramic detailer?
A dedicated drying towel makes more sense rather than using the above.
I've used many, many drying towels over the years and this is the best I've found -
https://paragonmicrofibre.com/products/twisted-loo...
Cheers,
Chris
I use The Rag Company edgeless 365's which I find to be very good vs price
I wash them with other microfibre cloths but nothing else to avoid any cross contamination and will wait till there's a bucket full before doing a wash
If they get seriously dirty I give them a soak in Oxi Clean overnight.
wash at 30 degrees and chuck some white vinegar in the conditioner drawer to help keep them nice and soft
and as already said tumble dry on low heat.
Chris_i8 said:
The Kirkland MF's are excellent for the £. Absoutely fine for using with a quick detailer / ceramic sprays etc.
A dedicated drying towel makes more sense rather than using the above.
I've used many, many drying towels over the years and this is the best I've found -
https://paragonmicrofibre.com/products/twisted-loo...
Cheers,
Chris
Thanks Chris, I have the drying cloth already from a recommendation here last year.A dedicated drying towel makes more sense rather than using the above.
I've used many, many drying towels over the years and this is the best I've found -
https://paragonmicrofibre.com/products/twisted-loo...
Cheers,
Chris
Right, off to buy new microfibre cloths... as I don't have a tumble dryer I'm not sure how many washes they'll last before they start feeling hard though.
Simpo Two said:
Chris_i8 said:
The Kirkland MF's are excellent for the £. Absoutely fine for using with a quick detailer / ceramic sprays etc.
A dedicated drying towel makes more sense rather than using the above.
I've used many, many drying towels over the years and this is the best I've found -
https://paragonmicrofibre.com/products/twisted-loo...
Cheers,
Chris
Thanks Chris, I have the drying cloth already from a recommendation here last year.A dedicated drying towel makes more sense rather than using the above.
I've used many, many drying towels over the years and this is the best I've found -
https://paragonmicrofibre.com/products/twisted-loo...
Cheers,
Chris
Right, off to buy new microfibre cloths... as I don't have a tumble dryer I'm not sure how many washes they'll last before they start feeling hard though.
_Rodders_ said:
Depends how extravagant you want to be but you can use them once for actually touching the cars paint and then relegate them to general duties. That's what I do it's still far cheaper than paying a Romanian to do it for you.
I'm not trusting any car-wash chaps with my car!The plan is to use the microfibre cloths just for applying/buffing ceramic detailer every so often. So, single use do you think?
Kit ordered, along with new mitts and soft wheel brushes

How do car detailers clean the insides of alloy wheels due to calipers etc getting in the way? My rears are 305s which is almost an armful!
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Any other ideas?!